Weird Republic is intellectual ammunition
for those shirtsleeve patriots who are taking the struggle into the streets,
the classrooms and the courthouses. These essays rip the mask from the
architects of our current condition: the dangerous utopians, activist judges,
junk-science merchants, overbearing bureaucrats, self-serving politicians and
the academic quacks who subject American students to educational malpractice
every moment that class is in session. Did I mention the fact-challenged
feminists and all those identity-group freaks who want to re-define our
fundamental institutions to suit themselves? In short, Weird Republic is a
common-sense defense of common sense. It is reasoning from a consistently
conservative perspective, but it is definitely not your granddaddy’s
comatose National Review. In fact, the schoolmarms at National Review have
placed a lifetime ban on everything I write. (The spirit of the young William
F. Buckley is so dead you couldn’t find it with a cadaver dog.) So dig in!
This is conservatism without the prissy guardrails.
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